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Kennedy Space Center employees and guests participate in the Florida spaceport’s annual KSC Walk Run on March 26,...
Kennedy Space Center employees and guests participate in the Florida spaceport’s annual KSC Walk Run on March 26,...
A speaker addresses Kennedy Space Center employees and guests prior to the start of the Florida spaceport’s annual...
Kennedy Space Center employees and guests converse prior to the start of the Florida spaceport’s annual KSC Walk Run...
A participant crosses the finish line of Kennedy Space Center’s Walk Run on March 26, 2019. Part of Kennedy’s Safety...
Kennedy Space Center employees and guests cross the finish line during the Florida spaceport’s annual KSC Walk Run...
Kennedy Space Center employees and guests cross the finish line during the Florida spaceport’s annual KSC Walk Run...
Kennedy Space Center employees and guests cross the finish line during the Florida spaceport’s annual KSC Walk Run...
Kennedy Space Center employees and guests converse prior to the start of the Florida spaceport’s annual KSC Walk Run...
A participant crosses the finish line of Kennedy Space Center’s Walk Run on March 26, 2019. Part of Kennedy’s Safety...
Kennedy Space Center employees and guests cross the finish line during the Florida spaceport’s annual KSC Walk Run...
A participant crosses the finish line of Kennedy Space Center’s Walk Run on March 26, 2019. Part of Kennedy’s Safety...
A participant crosses the finish line of Kennedy Space Center’s Walk Run on March 26, 2019. Part of Kennedy’s Safety...
From his vantage point atop a stepladder near the finish line, Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana speaks to...
Kennedy Space Center employees and guests receive their race numbers prior to the start of the Florida spaceport’s...
Kennedy Space Center employees and guests receive their race numbers prior to the start of the Florida spaceport’s...
Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana speaks to employees and guests before the start of the Florida spaceport’s...
Kennedy Space Center employees and guests pose for a selfie with Center Director Bob Cabana prior to the start of...
Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana poses after crossing the finish line of the KSC Walk Run on March 26, 2019....
Test subject wearing the pressurized "space" suit for the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator located at the Lunar...
Cable system which supports the test subject on the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator. The purpose of this simulator...
Special "space" suit for the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator located at the Lunar Landing Facility. The purpose of...
A "suited" test subject on the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator located in the hangar at Langley Research Center....
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